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“Designed in 1969 when Christine [Lord] was 21 as a special project to create a corporate identity for the new Oxford Polytechnic. The face was originally called Lord Lower Case Linked, but was later renamed Oxford when picked up by Face Photosetting. It was then made available as dry transfer lettering by Letraset.” — Kecske Bak

Berthold’s E1 shows an additional Oxford Inline.

There are various digitizations, including the freebies Scene by Dave Jeffery (2009, with an added uppercase) and Oxford CP by Claude Pelletier AKA Diogene (2010), as well as the commercial Profonts Oxford (2011, initially released as Sportowy).